Arcadia High School - Arcadian Yearbook (Arcadia, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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GRADS OF '39 At the beginning of the year we met to choose the leaders of our class. The follow- ing officers were elected: President ..,.,.,..,, .... G lenna Peters Vice President .,., Adna Anderson Secretary ,..... L ,.... ..., E van Anderson Treasurer ..... ..,.. ,.... F o ster Ford Wfe enjoyed playing the annual trick on the Freshmen. They took the initiation bravely as if it were common occurrence. Our first party was held at Phyllis Moyer's home in the form of a Halloween Party. The next one was a Valentine Party at the Biglick Grange Hall. On March 12 our class presented All in the Family as our Sophomore play. ' To our great surprise, we won the annual sale over four other classes and as a reward -a free dinner. This was the first time our class had won a contest of any kind. We have been planning for a roller skating party at Midway Park in the spring. Most of us are looking forward to a rolling time. As a money-making project we have decided to have an Ice Cream Social sometime this summer. -Glenna Peters Tofu row-lvfl I0 rigbf: Evan Anderson, Paul Groth, Walter Moore, Fred Pcssell, Milo Guisinger, 'Virden Smith, George La- Fontainc, Paul Lee. Scroml row: Martha McKee, Reed Damon, Betty Jacobs, Allen Thomas, Edna Anderson, Carolyn Fisher, Phyllis Moyer, Robert Leonard, John Gilliland, Lloyd Taylor. Tbirzl row: Miss Foster, Sponsor, Evelyn Lantz, Margaret Fenstcrmaker, Joe Tidd, Gertrude Peters, Bernard Riter, James Kinsley, Raymond Bowman, Lynn Perkins, Robert Binger. Scafnl: Esther Schubert, Alma Steiner, Luella Myers, Mary Jane McCracken, Evelyn Fruth, Lola Moser, Alice Steiner, Glenna Peters, Helen Saltzman, Inez Nickelson, Mary Shafer. l K L Page 25

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T011 row-left fo rigbl: Harold Martin, Eugene Garrett, James Reid, Eugene Harmon, Charles Graumlich, Emerson Reffner, Carl Schubert, Max Neibel. Serena' !'0'IUZ Mary Bisel, Robert Bushong, Richard Ebersole, Dale Corner, Mack Parker, Clayton Conine, David Cramer, Emmet Huntley, Harold Noel, Marian Helfer. Seated: Mrs. Crume, Sponsor, Betty Eisman, Thelma Sellers, Mary Louise Thomas, Irabelle Kieffer, Lucille Mellott, Alice Huffman, Delores Sherman, Ruth Mellott, Lois Conine. I.. i,bfw-7 '5 ,. 4 fffiid' mf i QRADS OF 'aa It was in 1934 that a model-T touring car, packed and overcrowded with a real motley of high school freshies, chugged, yes, literally jumped, into the garage of learn- ing at R. K. D. The whole ugangn was bound for that great and wonderful city, Graduation . Having stopped for initiation and class organization, Torn Stacy was employed as president, or chauffeur of the grand open-air vehicle. Tom was a fast, careful driver, so we had time to stop and rake in a little cash for gas by having a box social. Next we stopped and chose our colors, mascot, etc. We painted the wreck red and silver, had a porcupine and a lily of the valley sketched on the rear. Then we sent Paul Walters and Mary Louise Thomas to the traffic court fstudent counciljt Every few miles we stopped for a party, initiation of other Freshies, bake sales. Then we changed drivers. Tom received an honorable discharge and Mack Parker took the wheel. Alice Huffman and Charles Graumlich were sent to the traffic court this year. While we drove through one city we saw several of our names in lights The Girl in the Fur Coat was being presented by our class. Now on the third part of our journey Emmet Huntley grabs the wheel and we rush on. In the hurry we have lost several valuable members, but several new ones have climbed in. We stopped and bought our rings, gave another play, Wild Gingerf' took part in football and basketball, had a bake sale, sang songs and had flat tires. At the present we are stopping about S00 miles from Washington to fill our tank with gas, our tires with air and get ready for the final stretch when we can inhabit the whole road. Honk! Honk! All aboard for the journey to Washington and being big grown up Seniors! -Mary Louise Thomas ' Page 24



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Back row: Betty Peters, Inez Smith, Louise Schaadt, Dale Huffman, Alfred Conine, Howard Huntley, Vernet Damon, Merlin Flemion, john Moyer. Tbirrl row: Pauline Lang, Edith Shine, Lenora Wood, Carol Schubert, Ardinclle Thomas, Patil Garrett, Ralph Leonard, Helen Oldham, Maxine McClure, Junior Carpenter, Ira Brandebcrry. Secoml row: Charles Hoffman, Robert Tidd, Harry Thomas, Nzrman Finsel, Mildred Ebcrsole, Betty jane Deckhard, Miriam Oldham, Victor Eisaman, Fred Heischrnan, Robert Walters, Miss Moody. Sealed: Reed Ebersole, jenniebell Swinehart, Juanita Roller, Evelyn Schubert, Marilyn Schubert, Anna Jane Monday, Mildred Humm, Robert WncJley', Charles Kirian, Marie Frizzell. GRADS OF '40 In the year 1928 a group of about forty boys and girls started journeying into a new field of life called school. We atteneded the first six years of school, participating each year in operettas and looking forward to when we should enter Seventh and Eighth grades. The fall of 1934 found us in the Seventh grade. We presented an operetta in both 1934-35. As eighth graders we were present at a birthday party given by the Seventh and Eighth grade pupils in honor of Miss Nelle Ebersole. In the spring of 1936 we graduated from the Eighth grade. In the fall of 1936 a group now numbering forty-two entered high school. We have lost some members in the past but have also welcomed new ones. High school was offered more opportunities and responsibilities which we have shouldered with a smile. At the beginning of the fall we were initiated by the Sophomores. We bore the jeers Greenies and Those Green Freshiesn along with the humiliation of getting into wrong class rooms. We had two successful parties at Ardinelle Thomas' home and the school house. We elected oificers at the beginning of the year. They are: President, Charles Kiriang Vice President, Mildred Ebersoleg Treasurer, Harry Thomasg Secretary, Fred Heischman, and Sponsor, Miss Moody. As a whole we enjoyed high school very much and looked forward to our future high school career. -Carol Schubert Page 26

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